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You'd better off building it yourself, get a good strong tub and fill it will quality useful kit. Probably be cheaper too.

Strong scissors ,that'll cut chainsaw trousers.

Tourniquet.

First feild dressings.

Eye wash

Neck brace

Emergency blanket

Just what I carry everyone is different but make sure you know how to use it.

The rest you can fill with bandages and plasters.

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It's worth it, got 2 for vehicles and might get a 3rd at end of tax year in the backpack for taking onto site when there is a big walk in and leave 1 of these in the yard.

Fits nicely behind drivers seat in both landys or rb44 so not too bigger box really.

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Second andymacp's advice, think what you can actually use too, not sure if that arb aid has kit in that you would be unfamiliar with? A lot of the current mil kit is easy to use with a little practice first, but can be expensive unless you have a serving friend (but worth it never the less). Not sure if you have thought about training too? Something a bit more trauma orientated would be more suitable than a HSE qual. Have a look at a FPOSi course, it would be more of an asset than lesser trained person with a full paramedic kit.

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You'd better off building it yourself, get a good strong tub and fill it will quality useful kit. Probably be cheaper too.

Strong scissors ,that'll cut chainsaw trousers.

Tourniquet.

First feild dressings.

Eye wash

Neck brace

Emergency blanket

Just what I carry everyone is different but make sure you know how to use it.

The rest you can fill with bandages and plasters.

 

Just to add to this list incase you choose this route. The scissors are called Emt/paramedic shears and have a rounded end for cutting near skin. Also worth adding would be a celox impregnated dressing (safer than granules).

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